Saeki-ku (Hiroshima)
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Saeki-ku (佐伯区, saekiku?) est un arrondissement d'Hiroshima. D'une superficie de 224,10 km², il abritait 134 888 habitants le 1er mars 2008 soit une densité de 602 habitant par km²
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